Surname NAME

Meaning & History

(if available)

Not all names have usages, other scripts or pronunciations.
The meaning and history is a sentence or short paragraph describing the etymology and source language of the surname. It also sometimes gives details about the name's etymological elements, its historical usage, and some of its notable bearers.

In many cases a name is a form of another name. For example: Smythe is a variant of Smith. In these cases the meaning will be listed at the other name, so follow the link provided to go to that other name.

Terminology and Symbols

"cognate" - Two words (or names) are cognates if they are from different languages but derived from the same root.

"diminutive" - This describes a name that is a short and/or affectionate form of a more formal name.

"usage" - A name's usage describes who uses it. It can be a language, a nationality, a culture, or something else. It is NOT necessarily the language of origin.

"variant transcription" - This indicates an alternate spelling in the Latin alphabet (the A-Z) for a name which is written in another alphabet (e.g. Arabic). For example, the Russian name Юрий may be written Yuriy or Yuri in Latin characters, so they are variant transcriptions of one another.

ə - In pronunciations, this indicates a reduced vowel, like the sound of the a in about. In English, vowels in unstressed syllables often take this sound. The symbol is called "schwa".

Ð / ð and Þ / þ - These characters (called "eth" and "thorn") appear in Old English, Old Norse and modern Icelandic names. They represent the fricative th sound heard in English.

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Other Features

The most popular names provide lists of the surnames used most frequently in many parts of the world.

The namesakes provide many different lists of famous people, organized by surname.

The comments are a collection of comments about names left by users of this website.

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Also, Behind the Name is a sister site, dealing with given names instead of surnames.